Examples: fourth- and fifth-declension nouns and case usage, including genitive--partitive, description, object of certain adjectives and verbs, with causa or gratia to show purpose; dative--object of special verbs and compound verbs, purpose, reference, possession, dative of agent; accusative--place to which, subject of the indirect statement, with ad to show purpose; ablative--absolute, causal, object of deponent verbs, description, comparison, separation, respect, place from which, degree of difference; locative; indefinite and intensive pronouns; comparison of adjectives and adverbs; uses of quam with comparison of adjectives; irregular verbs, deponent verbs, participles, three tenses active and passive infinitives, four uses of infinitives, gerunds, gerundives, active and passive periphrastic, indirect statement; present and imperfect tenses of the subjunctive, volitive subjunctive, purpose, result subjunctive clauses; vocabulary learned in the dictionary format